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Oh, I plan too. The only reason I'm reading Millar's run is because somebody said I should read it before I read Hickman's run, which was what I was originally interested in. But I enjoyed World's Greatest enough that now I am looking forward to reading the rest of Millar's on it's own merits.

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I just read the new relaunched "Archie" from Mark Waid and Fiona Staples, and am in love with it! If you at all enjoyed "Saved By The Bell"...you'll dig this, as that is what it has reminded me of so far. Also a very intriguing way of reintroducing these iconic characters thus far.

Onyx #1 from IDW
It was a good read and as you read it can feel the Aliens Marines meets Rom vibe with other sprinkling of sic-fi influences. At the end the creator has a page long acknowledgements and essentially confirms his love of ROM as an influence. I'm going to get the first arc, assuming it's an ongoing, I don't even know what it's status is in that regard.

I took advantage of Boom! Studios' Collections Sale, and picked up Lumberjanes Vol.1. I've been hearing a lot about how great LJ is so I'm looking forward to reading it.
I've gotten quite a few books, both comic and prose, lately so unless another sale like this pops up I'm probably not going to buy anything else for a while.

Well, that didn't last long. Comixology is doing a big Fables sale as a lead in to the end of the series, so I picked up Vol. 5: The Mean Seasons and 1001 Nights of Snowfall.
Does it matter where I read 1K1NoS?

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They say a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, but it is not one half so bad as a lot of ignorance. - Terry Pratchett, Equal Rites